


Log [:log]
The Log command synchronously logs text, phonemes, or syllables into a log file. The
log file, called log.txt, can be found in the current directory. When opening a log file, DECtalk
Software checks to see if the system is in startup mode. If it is in one of the special text-to-speech modes (wave-file, log-file, or speech-to-memory) instead, this command fails.
SYNTAX:
| [:log XX YY]
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ABBREVIATION:
| none
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ALTERNATE COMMAND:
| none
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OPTIONS:
| text
| Log all text to the log file
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| syllables
| Log converted syllables to the log file
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| phonemes
| Log converted phonemic text to the log file
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PARAMETERS:
| on
| Turns on the specified log option
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| off
| Turns off the specified log option
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| set
| Turns on the specified log option while turning off all other log options
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DEFAULT:
| All of the log options are turned off
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EXAMPLES:
| [:log phonemes on] The phonemes for this sentence will be stored in a file
named log.txt [:log phonemes off]
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